_ w‘ Asiicultiirol supplies commit- . o; m Wiitllllflslm“! Concert at uomi i ltir i fir" Can - lfliendars bym“ 0f these valuable .' ‘shippr-il in .".l|l1\l’l since Jun. 2, MAXIMG 01A MERE MAN {i1 rur 11"“ y; weakens and blinds. Covers Prince Edwar Read by Everybody d island Like the Dew False dealing travels p. short road. MAXIMS OIL MERE MAN i lllun, Two Gentl- Annual By Mail races“ __ _ . ___z Subncriptlon Delivered, $5.00. I P.z.i.,'s|.oo; Clillllllll unll us. nsoo '.'.‘.'Jii'i"“533~3357 """""°“ ""- CHARUOTTETOWN. CANADA, FRIDAY, DECEMBER o, 1940 1.2 é‘ V“? “ armers Approval iVote l To Marketg Plan‘ i Weather keeps attendance here small; Similar session at Summerside - Others are ltd Gross head indPrcmierKing In Controversy r0 Dec 5.‘"'(CP\ -- Dr. » or the Internation- ~ said here tonight he ii messageto e Zli‘ Kiniz asking for statement" thatno Pl as finding its way . v" tn Jabflll. s in reply to one . te Prime Minister Dr. a Clure to provide evi- in support of the statement here Wednes- uiin! irate [iron in an arldress lUTT.\\\'.\, Doc. 5 —(Ci'l —- IPrimo Aiiiiicter Mackenzie King iiodoy tnld ilii? llousc of Commons 1hr flrsirril i0 “repudiate 88 iurongiy as possible." i1 statement itiributcrl to Ilr. ltohert McClure ‘on the inlrriiziilrvnul lied Cross, ‘that as !‘t'1‘i‘lli.l_\' as last Week fanadian Nicki-i was shipped to llapan. l lie raid a telegram he had ‘srnt Ilr. bivlairc asking him to ‘provide \‘\‘iil"i\l‘(' in support of Ihls stair-inept or io correct it ‘publii-ir. ‘ .\'o (‘iiniiiliziii nickel had been llii0. flilil no mriip iron since a year are last autumn, the Prime llinlsicr said. I tiyuigiit that as rcceutlv as last m}; Cllliltliilll nickel was shipped B. Canadian official l the Prune Minister," it's domestic needs i; supplied." Ll.l‘.llO‘.'li_\‘. ho said. was .lli CNTIIUILLQC f0!‘ non- ui Junction-ac aggression lhtztrmccl him . or nickel had R0116 iiilfill AS Wudiilv a5 w" diiys “gm ' which hc had. been m! rcizuloixy, were m ports. i. B. Farmers may Be forced out if Hog raising -'it'l't.1N, Dec. 5 —(CP) - ' ‘ ‘armors may be un- iiog raising ii west- i "ii S‘ 8X6 HCQWYJPT- _ ' . s increased, fsrputy m v 1| 1i. litizg said after n "out: li‘(..‘i\‘ oi the New Bruns- soe an increase in ‘car with at least g?UNGSTO\VN. Australia - ‘d 1—NO\\' comes tho gweet-tcohh. h Die-a lariw pig-farmer here ‘chgcmggivo 111R»;- {he waste from 1mm hi‘ smdéc o y nearby for Comhilig Events _.o__ , ‘_ ~___ piiuialhng ‘llllydive and dressed - oumans store. 11-184. "Rum 7 l! “Whiz iii h r, B est prices all kinds "M Wvltrv. Dillon a Spillett. L-oz-iz-a-ai. "i Thursday, Dem 19th [r104 unuvi m 7w 5W! dressed poultr d ll . u"? 5W1“! days, ursadrly 1ziii,ciiu..y' Dccember 12th and on P‘ E I EU CIERIHGTY 00,, var“. ' ' L-82-l2~4-3l. Swill: have - _ available l Piiilillcllillve gm?" Calendar for tlieeril i‘ Your poultry to i¢c,.“§,““““ 90-. Charlottetown ma". nee. is cancelled scheduled. runners o! Queen's Co . 1w. night in Charlottctouilltg; Qfif sider a "Marketing Scheme" 1n com motion with the selling of lambs "~71‘l_1'l(jE5 find “rill. on record as iPlJ-O-‘lhg the scheme ‘with its qr. tcrrucnaiions and amendments. A mot-on to improve the sclirnne sub. filmed by the producers of sheep and swine under the Agricultural Products Marketing Act carried by B- VOte o! l6 to 9. i Svhfme was read claufie by clause and discussed. Heated or- gvlélnelzigik tootk phage as objections re en o cer a-ti rovlsioh n the scheme. p S a _ Other meetings considering the scheme were held at. OLeary. Montague and Souris. The meeting scheduled for summersido was can- celled vmen a representative num- ber of farmers failed to appear. Following the discussion last. night Mr. J. J. ‘Trainer of Bedfgrd moved that the meeting “go an ‘record as approving the scheme submitted by the Producers of sheep and swine in Prince Edward Island, under the Agricultural Pro- ducts Marketing Act to regulate the marketing of sheep and swine with its orders and determinations in Prince Edward Island." It was seconded by Alan MacLecd of Hartsville and <upnorted by Mr. Earl Ings of Mt. Herbert. Mr. Geddie MacLeod of Bonshaw, member ofthe Provincal afar-ket- ing Board. explained that the meet- ing had been called to get an ex- pression of opinion from the prc- ducers regarding the €Sli\l)llS"!il(‘Ili of a central selling agency and central marketing. He acted as Chairman of the meeting. Mr, E. N. Easier of North Wiltshire utas appointed secretary. Mr. J.J. Trainer road the scheme with tire determinations of the show) and swine marketing board, clause by clau=e and invited ds- No llefaulters In P.E.l. under Mobilization act OTTAWA. Dec. 5~—-(OP)--War Services Minister Gardiner told the House cf Cunmons t-xiay that 169 men notified to report for mil- itary training under the National Resources Mobilization Act foiled to report. He was answer ng ques- tions from M. J. Caldwell. acting House leader of the (Jo-operative Commonwealth. Federation, imd John Dlefenbaker (Con. Lake Centre) All such cases had been reported to the police. lic said. It had been found Ln a good many cases where a man failed to report he already had enlisted in the armed forces. was a student, taking training at a university. or was ill. The 169 cases of men fading to report were rilvkied by prcvinces as follows: Btitish Columbus. seven‘. Alberta, 1i; Saskatchewan. ox: Manitoba, 1: Ontario. 89' QIWNQ 94; New Brunswick. l; Nova Scotiii, none; Prince EduurLI-Ilnnd. hi. Anti -Nazi Dutch aided By air raids LONDO Dec 5—-(CP)—Atl&Okl by British bombers are permitting anti-Nazi organizations in Hollan "undreemed of ODPOFIUNl-l" 1°‘ sabotage". according u the im- negelrllgiéig. ‘Dultlchuiorrce K101781151)!" pu s n o . The newspa er quoted informa- tion received rom its Rotterdam correspondent sayinfl the wit‘ Nazi workers were taking edger‘;- togc of the confusion cause Y British air raids to not res warehouses and enemy dew" ind N. that a series of fires had been started every nisht l0! m!“ weeks. ‘ cnusuen uunm RAIL TIES rcnM N. N. 3.. Deo- 5- (CP) -— The body of Benoit Roy. 2o, iii-rived hm today from HW- wood Ridge. where he was killed instantly yesterday when crushed under a load of railway 916$ one of a Canadian National Railways bridge ard buildiiiil CYEW- R0)’ ‘"5 l)'."fi.'i\‘_h tirs rrscai by a crane when Taccount surplus of $1.440.670 for the , a crime snapped. L-uz-io-e-at, Opposition to American League 0f Nations Conservative Member Declares That Fear Would Lead to Eu- ropean State of Af- fairs. OTTAWA, Dec. s —(CP) -0p- position to "any league of nations" of North and South America." was voiced in the House of Commons today by T. L. Church (Con. Toron- to-Broedvlew.) He expressed fetu- that any ouch union in the western hemisphere would lead to the same state of ef- feirs as exists in Europe. Speaking in resumed debate on a motion by Finance Minister Ilslety to g0 into committee of the whole on his taxation and tariff resolu- tions. Mr. Church said it was ep- parently the intention of the gov- ernment to spend war revenue on ‘glefernce of United States neutral- W. Mr. Church said he hoped Prime Minister MacKenzie King would "heerken to the handwriting un the wall", end “give some considera- tion to the formation of e. nation- al government." An appeal was made by M. J. Coldwell, acting C.C.F‘. house lead- er, and Robert Fair (ND Biff‘: River) for consideration for the sessional staff’ of parliament during the proposed loniz Christmas recess. finance Minister Ilsley said it would cost $80000 to keep these peo- ple on salary during the recess. There was no authority for doing it and it vxas not proposed to do so. Jean Frincois Pouliot (Lib. Tem- iscouatiii was critical of the gov- ernment. protesting that no legis- lation had been introduced. He said Parliament was not, only a place to make speeches. Mr. King said he agreed that (Continued on page 10. col 4) No tax increase In Manitoba WINNIPEG. Dec. 5. - (C?) N0 increase in taxation is called for in the budget presented to the Manl- toba Legislature today by Hon. Stuart Garson, provincial treasurer. "Until we can see more cleary what is to come out of the Rowell- Sirols Dominion-Provincial rela- l ticns report and Dominion , time taxation. we are reluctant to . make cnv tax changes ourselvesfii he said. Mr. Carson predicted a current‘ i fiscal {wear cndimz April 30th, 1942. . He. estimated ordinary revenue for ; the new financial year at. $l"l.38'7.- , 090 and expenditures at $15.946.4l9. Mr. Carson estimated expenditur- es for the present fiscal year. ex- t elusive of relief. would total 051.669. below the original estimate of $16.- 142390 made in his budget speech last March. Lady Astor Salutes 30 tl. S. Airmen LONDON, Dec. 5-401?) — Lad? Astor saluted today the 30 United States volunteers of the Eagle Fly- ing Squadron and predicted that they would be followed to Britain. by "thousands of others." She told with emotion: ' should know that this is really the greatest hour of trial in the his- tory of the English-speaktnz PM‘ le. ‘they may not know it, but it's air turn he ." "The British Empire. backed tho United States. cannot fail,’ said the Virginia-born peeres-i- Shc remarked that Bntoin would never give up under the wfifll bombardment, sayina:-— “The most extraordinary thing is the stupidity of the German men- telity, You can kill us. but You W! never scare us." Speaking cf United states help coming to Britain through the Red Cross and other relief organiza- tions. she told the American fliers that Britons "enormously appreciate " adding. "I don't suppose there ever has been e country in the world more generous than America has been to Great Britain." Capt. 1-l. H. Balfour. parliamen- i-BIY undersecretary for air, told the volunteers»- "We hope your squadron will be followed by the format-ion of oth- er squadrons impelled pg the same motiveri and imbued wit the some ideals." BEAN CAUSES DEATH DALHOUSIE, N. B. Dec" B —(O- P) -Pinving with been: untitled in deal-h for qirerd Obiuucm. aged d. He had been putting beans into his mouth and blowing them out. One caught in his windpipe sad he choked to depth before n oom- could reach him. A 1 Big lWar Bird, Britain - bound On its way to help out the hard-pres lolidated 2-0 patrol bomber flying bout, first o tit-in" program. lt in pictured in Manhasset Bu only 14 hours, 25 minutes from cruising range. Sun Diego, Cal. sod Royal All‘ Force is this huge, heavily-camouflaged lii-ton-Con- f I number to be delivered under the "all aid to Bri- y. Port Washington. L. L, offer speedy one-stop flight I'- h" I 5999-9011114! bomb had capacity and 30li0-mlie Peace Suggestion Sn owed British Commons Churchill Government receives strong support in carry- I mg War (By Drew Middleton. Associated Press Staff Writer) LONDON. Dec. 5—(APl-—'I'h first formal demand Under In to victory. G 1 u move to end the war btyluhlifiililblhr: t ise was beaten down in the Hous four after a debate which G of Commons today by 341 votesflu; Government interpreted as a sign of Britain's strength. The prime adherent clear that behind the peace mcv was the fear that all Britain's in dustrlal cities would be to the ground by German bombs. But the motion. combined with] a request for a specific state-men of British war aims somewhat wider smothered after deputy government leader battered which drew adherence. was Clement Attlce. and head of the Labor Party, declar- ed:— "The alternative is not war and i Transportation 0f Soldiers t Going on Leave Had Been Considered. Power Says. t Problem OTTAWA. D . ,—- __ sacs?!‘ is w“ “ml what kmd °l ‘careful C0l1Slti€§§fiiO§i olctplie ¢ . , h i - A motion by the Independent fiiinér°..‘i»il’v'i‘iit“‘i‘fél.“‘Eiifnlifiiitloil Lab" Pflrw» an extremist BMW at present for soldiers goingon leave which has four members in the EASSOUME Defence Mmmer Powexi {louse of Commons and is now the only actual opposition, set of! the , demand her specific war aims but seek an im- These. members that Britain not only state 'niediate peace because "there is n ggrtainty of a great military vic ry.’ Cheers rolled through the Hons as Mr. Attlee. speaking in Prim Minister Churchill's absence. de nounced "the fundamental fall acy" side other side, all the peace." “George Lansbury. peace if ever there was one. wen beauties around to see and plead with Hit- ler and Mussolini," he said. "He. got nothing from them. It is no incl to the mentality people with whom you are James Mnxton. Independent Labor, and asked him good being bl or the cling. He turned to if he would "fight or give way" “voice of reason.” Mr. Moxton was "hypothet laughed. Mr. ical." The oratcd in W81". . our strength." On war aims. he said “Our ,aim la any (Continued on page l0, Col I) ______,-i_~__ LUMBER STRIKE STOPS MILLS TACOMA. Wash» Dec. b -—(AP) and -Tiveiiiy-five lumber mills logging camps in the Pacific North west were idle tonight because o a. wage dispute which has involv- than 9.000 workmen and slowed down fulfillment of national ed more defence contracts. The (llsplltc is between the him ber and sawmill workers‘ union (A- merican Federation of Labor) and employers. ‘The union ta tion with pay. :-—-'—> TTER &°"‘ V’ E of the idea that "on the one is this terrible war and on the o an apostle of in. h .- cased-litter refused to listen to the w ° m’ wmly ‘ipamwd °“ said the question House Attlee observed that "prob- ably this debate would not be tol- other country at , but I believe it will show to try to establish l world of tree peoples. We cannot seek: a basic wage in- crease oi ‘l 1-2 cents an hour, from 02 1-2 to '70 cents, and l. week's va- L9§$0 CANADA , M81. Power said the six-day ‘Christmas or New Year's leave pro- DOSed for army men could n be tixtended to the Royal Canadian Air o Force without interfering with the - output of trained pilots Air ob- servers and air gunners are urg- e cntlv needed overseas. a The minister was answering e. - question from T. L. Church (Con. . Tolronw-Broadview). In the present war the scale of ‘nay and dependents‘ allowance is ‘considerably in excess of that paid {during the war of 1814-18," M5101‘ Power . "Members of the forces proceed- ln! 011 Ordinary leave are entitled to ireturn tickets at single fin-e rows, My Cfllleflxues and I are agreed that any further financial concessions cannot be made under the present cucluirdistanctes, 1 h " o no ws honorable mem- ‘bers to think that I om not without Jhe sweetest sympathy roi- families ac- count of the fact that their sons and husbands are ou active service. ‘particularly at the Christmas and .Nt_!w Year festival. but; 1 mp5; m- mind them that at the present time iwe must all. perforce. subordinate our natural desires and inclinations to the exigencies of war service." Was Icing When ‘Air Liner crashed Q CHICAGO. Dec. 5—(AP)—An eye wimeizs tlolld a cgianer’! lg! today a. “cng con ons" - veiled at the time of a Unlted Air Lines plane crash that result- ed in eight deaths. ' While the witness. policeman Thomas F. O'Hara. was relating his account of last night's tragedy. eight survivors were being treet- ed in hospitals. The stewardess. Florence M. Little of Chicago‘, was reptoerted to be in a “very cri iool s a . BAK|~C t Us} FLCILlR told the House of Commons today. | Balkan MAROS VASARHELY. Hungary At The Iiumuniun Border. Dec. b —-tAP)~The Rumanian army and the Iron Guard apparently arei headed for a clash, Rumaninn re- i fugces claimed tonight as they l swarmed across the border intoi 1zh____.is . TO CONTROL SHIBUILDING D. B. Oarswell, director-gciferal of naval constructlc/n, has been ap- pointed controller of ship con- struction and ship repairs, in the. department of munitions and sup- PY- Two Fishermen Are drowned LITTLE HARBOR. N. S.. Dec. 5~(CP)-'I‘wo lobster fishermen ,were drowned today off this vili- .age near mckepcrt when a big breaker swamped their boat as they .were hauling in traps. George Hemecns father watch- ed from shore as he and Clifford swansburg were lost. Hemeon had gone out in Swansburgls boat be- cause of engine trouble in his own vessel. The bodies were not recovered. DETROIT. Dec. 5.-(APi-- Presi- dent Rrowevelt announced today he would seek earliest possible Senate approval of a treatv with Canada for completion of the Great Lakes- st, Lawrence seawav and bower pmject as a means of speeding up defence production and creating a ‘ coincided ‘ changed his moths-d; the Turks sug- Hungary, . They said there were heavy troop concentrations at strategic Rumuman cities. reports which with Bucharest, dis- patches that the army laas culled a large number of reserves to the colors. Refugees expressed belie! that the Rumuniau dictator" Gen. Ion Antcncscu, unable to reconcile the warring factions of the Iron Guard and unable oven to restore order b‘; “Dileflls to them, had determin- ecl that the army must take over the rule of Rumanla. It was understood here that Antonescu was backed up by the lGermuii army. ivhuse troops a1- {ready stationed in Rumanian oil fields are reported being swelled by four new divisions (about 60,- 000 mcni mOVlXIg across Slovakia and Hungary. Apparently in an effort to stem the tide of persons fleeing Ru- muhia audio take precautions against disorders overflowing thel border. Bulgaria tonight closed her frontier with Rumanto. Refugees reaching here told of continuing anarchy in Rumania ‘and said that hundreds of persons ihad fled by boats bound for Tur- key- Among persons reported on the Romanian side of the frontier awaiting permission to enter Hun- Scraps of news from the Balkans hinted Thursday‘ night that Hitler is "turning the heat" on Bulgaria: that Buignria. may have to decide quickly to bccrme a. battleground or work hand in glove with Ger- many's plans t0 march to the near cash Hitler. however, appears to have gested. ‘m an official radio broad- cast. that he is dangling before Rumania the prize of Southern Do- bruja. which Rumanla lost to Bul- garia barcly two months ago -— if the Romanians will use their own armv to bring the Bulgarians t/o heel. At any rote. Bulgaria has closed her Rumaniari frontier. giving a rather orvptlc reason. that the en- tire number of emigries allowed to safe haven for ship construction in the event of war. e Hauled HAMILTON, Bermuda, Dec. 5- (CP Cable) — Hnuled off n. ledge when she grounded in a heavy I wind, the United States destroyer? George C. Badger was surveyed to- ; day and found to be only slightly damaged. The 20-year-old four-stacker. en- guged inwork in connection with a U. S. defence base here. was blown ashore by a sudden storm late yes- terday and reflected '1 1-2 hours later by two British admiralty" tugs. She will continue operations with- out repairs, it was announced. (Censorship at Hamilton held up‘ news of the grounding of the de- stroyer until tmiight.) The Badger. of the same class as the other "over-age" destroyers trad- ed to Britain for defence bases. was in use as a seaplane tender. she was lying in the harbor here under double anchor Virn the gale sprang up suddenly without Oiiflfl a drop in the barozneter roodlng as a warning. She had steam up, but ship's of- ficers said she was unable to menoeuver in the face of the ipowcrful wind. l-ler anchors would not bold, and she was blown broad- side against the rocks, grounding a- midshlps. William Beck. U. S. consul gen- eral here. immediately asked the British Admiralty for assistance. and two tugs were sent to the rescue. Today. tho Badger came up to dock here under her own power and admiralty divers wont over iiei hull. They did not find enough dam- age to neomitatc tho destroyer S. Destroyer , page i0, Col 2) (Continued on off Reef i Only slightly dial-ridged in ground-i ing off new Base "a l tB rinuda. i Income Tax Revenues up OTTAWA, Dcc. 4 —(CPi ~38- vcriuc Milllolcl‘ Glbwn today releas- ed Income tax ic-uenue iiguzes showing receipts in November, amounted to 311.840.3120, an inn-case of $7,854.02) ovcr November, 1939. From April 1. to Nov. 30 net. in- come tax collections totalled $l64,-i 850,2'Zlv~an~~l1l-GL‘£D.ie.0X ...$i3.i'z5§.308 . over the same period of 1939. All districts in Canada shout-oi increases. F.gu.cs by Districts 1n the eight months ended Nov. 30. with increases over the some period in 1939 in brackets, include: Montreal $44,303,461 (l2,l88.l3§l; Halifax $3.l23.439, (1,350,466); Que- bec $2,273,103 (743,603); Saint John $1,891,292 ($722,398); Charlottowwn $502,941; rshooooa. _.________.___. CHARLESTON. S C, Dec. 5 - (APi - Franklyn L. Hutton, father of tho Woolworth heiress, Barbara Hution. the Countess Ahugiriiz- R"\'f‘ililO\\'. died at his plantation 30 miles from lure today after a1. illness (i! scvrral ivor-ks. liuiirnls first wit». the mn“".r: of his titled riaughlrr. was Edam identified ship uvre r Australian coast tonight. the House of Roprcscntat the survivors had not l hurt. _ \- members of llll‘ crew m‘ the vsr- i-:._. ed vessel were lost. GLASti Towcler Keg to Explode? New Nag threads Reports indicate Hitler is turn~ ing heat on Bulgaria; Offers Rumania rewards for aid. c "=1. Italy falling Down on food Producton ROME. Dec. 5—tAP)-—Ii.aly fawn pTOClUCLJOZl is not mcctn Nazi demands. it \\’.'\< flL-(flqggd 1r)- day, and shc has ‘agricd’ to zic- ccpt German help in attempting to increase her agr cultural yields. The agreement was amt: lLCd through Stefani, Italian new; agency. (Italy recchtLy lnSi-\ul.:d raflctiing of spagheitimice and flour for her people.) _ Italian grcirers, it was 5W" will be assured good I)l'lCL‘S “ izedas much as possible" by i m.- ination of the speculative lnfluvizcl on the world market." Whether thiis means that m; Italian government must act as a direct buyer of foodstuffs. m1 hi; them to its Axis partner was no: made clear. but some such st-mi seemed to be in view. (All this appeared t: be ancti; German effort to defect, the B tish blockade. It followed by p. c‘ ~ a broad economic and acricult al ‘alliance?’ made ivith Rpm under which GEffllfiLly is to ea _..ll financial credits for 1o years and will have complete control of R11- mama's agricultural output. among other things. gary were the peasant party Iead- (Last Friday: a United trim ers and former premiers Juliti-,Departmcnt of AZl'lL‘Ul"lj‘(‘ fijiifv] ‘hlaltiu and Alexander Voida- based upon diplvmwiv Yf‘ . ‘k1 Vocvod. ' that en extension of fox! m . 111g was i-o be expcctwl in Izxfv this vrinier and that. the him-gag,» (By The Canadian Press) has disorganized the 1:115:11‘. p901‘.- omic stiucturei CANBERRA. Australia. tAPJ-Jlliirtccn surrl the wreckage cf iiioii- \lt;\<l: Navv Afinistvr W. _\1_ n», \ It was rciccrtivi tiaiit Details of the disaster llllYt‘ 111st been learned. MUFiF. ?H@$piil“ie\ A Ftawiiurdoufri '1 Hasn't SET ” / Iii.»- (1.1. WORLD ON FIRE. / TORONTO. Dec. fvnlCPl --\I mum and maximum tcmptisarur .. Dawson Victoria Edm c ll ton Regina Winnipeg Toron to Ot-ta \\‘i't Mont l'l‘li l Quebec Saint John Halifax Cizarlottetewn FORECAST u. ,_.i;.~_~_~...<;.::.t_-__--- ___.;__-.c~.=.... it} ._. Maritime East: Strong u-iiuls: cloudy and becoming i-oliler irilli ncras mial snow. powihly part rain It first. Synopsis: The iv~itlir~r lllls been generally fair and cold in On‘. :- ‘Vo, It has been mostly" lair and m d er in the Wc-lern Prcvlviccs. High tide this afternoon at 4.10 and tomorrow morning l\l~ 351. at 4.1!! . Sun sets this afternoon ‘land rises tomorrow morpsiiiz a‘ 7.24. i First quarter moon Doc. d. 120i pm. Summcrsidc tide 1H mfvvdes lai- er than Chariottrmvrp. THE (WK FERRY ?\‘\ll.i\'(i\‘ Woolworth. whose father lOlllHl-"ll the fivc-anfi-teii cont store chain i Loni-m Barri ~71 9 15 A ‘W l Ni P ‘ii that, made his name a hnuschold- knives Tonneizfine H00 A. \l._ word and brought him millions. 3.15 PM. V